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Anstarx

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I've had this mold since I just started soaping. My first attempt with it was back in 2019, but those toe beans proved to be more difficult to pour than I thought. I also chose to use madder root since I only used natural colorants back then, making a mess of red brown and white.
This time, instead of pouring the pink soap batter, I made a tiny batch and piped them in like frosting. I would like the color to be a bit stronger but the pastel color worked alright.
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The FO is children' s room from NG. It smells lovely, but it will accelerate and rice.
The frosting was accelerated from the tiny bit of FO I added so the toe beans weren't very smooth. I count myself lucky that only one toe bean out of the 32 (8 paws from the mold) fell off when unmolding, and I somehow managed to glue it back on with water. I made my white batter watery thin when adding FO and it went smoother.
 
. I count myself lucky that only one toe bean out of the 32 (8 paws from the mold) fell off when unmolding, and I somehow managed to glue it back on with water.
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Keep up the good work! You might want to try using alcohol to "glue" pieces back together.
 
Does alcohol works better in gluing pieces together? Asking for future projects ;)
Alcohol has the ability to "melt" soap, so I would say it's better than water to glue pieces together. I always have a spray bottle handy when soaping. (I use 70% isopropyl) It's useful for spraying down foam that sometimes rises up in LS, or when filling bottles, for spraying between layers, spritzing the top for a smooth look. It's used in M&P before pouring into intricate molds.
 

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